Aircraft Trivia: Flight Plans Essential for Safe Operation 

 This is how the "flight plan," which is essential for safe navigation, is determined.

Airplanes do not fly freely in the sky. They fly according to a flight plan on a well-defined route.

Flying in the airspace of another country is particularly delicate, and entering a route other than the approved one may be perceived as an "airspace invasion.

However, even with a predetermined route, minor changes are always made depending on the weather and other conditions of the day. Before boarding, the captain holds a briefing with the dispatcher and others at the control center.

The captain holds a briefing with the dispatcher and others at the control center before boarding the aircraft and decides on the "flight plan. At that time, the flight altitude and detailed course settings are made according to the "conditions" of the day.

In addition, there is no guarantee that the airport where the aircraft is scheduled to land will not be closed in the event of an accident. Therefore, it is necessary to have a plan for possible landing at nearby airports. This is an important task for both domestic and international flights, and it must be done for each boarding.



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